Just added Serial Killers! With tons of photos and stories of the most infamous killers of all time. Check out their bios. From A to Z we have them all and additional info if you still want more!

NEW: GAMES

Some fun games to cut through the boredom. We will be adding more and better games in the future so look forward to seeing more games and links to some of the hottest game sites on the web. Be sure to check out the Games.

NEW: TERRORIST WATCH

Just added, Terrorist Watch. Profiles and mugshots of the most wanted terrorists.

Galleries are now open to the public.

Galleries are now open. Any suggestions will be welcome so feel free to speak up if there is something you would like to see. I hope you enjoy you sick bastards!

MEXICO CITY -- Mexican agents arrested a former medical student who seized control of the remnants of the Juarez cartel, the country's attorney general said Monday, shedding light on a split within what was once Mexico's most powerful cocaine smuggling gang.

Ricardo Garcia Urquiza, captured in a shopping mall in Mexico City on Nov. 11, is accused of overseeing an organization that moved up to 5 tons of Colombian cocaine a month into Mexico and on to the United States.

TACOMA, Wash. -- A man accused of going on a shooting spree at a crowded shopping mall sent a text message to his ex-girlfriend minutes before the rampage saying he was about to show the world his anger, the woman said.

Six people were injured, one critically, in Sunday's attack.

Dominick Sergio Maldonado, 20, surrendered about four hours after he ducked into a music store and took three hostages, all of whom were released unharmed, authorities said.

The city took the top spot last year from Detroit, which remained No. 2 in the most dangerous city rankings, to be released Monday by Morgan Quitno Press. The Lawrence, Kan.-based company publishes "City Crime Rankings," an annual reference book.

HOUSTON -- The search for a death row inmate who walked unnoticed out of a Texas county jail became a nationwide manhunt Saturday as authorities investigated whether he had help making the brazen escape.

The U.S. Marshals Office offered a $10,000 reward for the capture of Charles Victor Thompson and designated him a federal fugitive. Officials also alerted airports, border officials and other law enforcement agencies.

MARTINEZ, Calif. -- A 16-year-old male suspect was arrested in the slaying of famed criminal defense attorney Daniel Horowitz's wife, and a newspaper reported Thursday that he clubbed her to death with a piece of crown molding while looking for marijuana-growing equipment.

Police would not identify the teenager and said they were still working to determine a motive for the beating death Saturday of Pamela Vitale.

SAN FRANCISCO -- A woman seen dropping her three young sons into San Francisco Bay from a downtown pier was charged with murder Thursday while anguished relatives kept vigil and rescuers combed the chilly water for the bodies of two of the victims.

Lashuan T. Harris, 23, was being held in a hospital jail ward after police saw her pushing an empty baby stroller away from the pier where a witness reported spotting a woman drop the children into the water Wednesday night.

TOLEDO, Ohio -- The city's mayor says there was nothing he could do to stop a white supremacist group from marching along the sidewalks of a racially mixed neighborhood, a demonstration that triggered violence.

A melee broke out Saturday when protesters confronted members of the National Socialist Movement (search) who had gathered at a city park.

IDAHO CITY, Idaho -- A Caldwell woman who scalped a teenage friend for lying was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison for felony aggravated battery.

Fourth District Judge Kathryn Sticklen ordered Marianne Dahle (search), 27, to serve at least four years in prison before she is eligible for parole. Sticklen said she had little confidence that Dahle would seek psychiatric help and avoid harming society on her own.

NEW ORLEANS -- Three New Orleans (search) police officers pleaded not guilty Monday to battery charges based on a videotape showing two patrolmen repeatedly punching a 64-year-old man accused of public intoxication and a third officer grabbing and shoving an Associated Press Television News producer who helped capture the confrontation on tape.

After a brief hearing, at which trial was set for Jan. 11, the officers were released on bond. They quickly left in cars without commenting.

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